Q: Your thoughts please on the future of silver. Do you consider WPM a good investment at this time?
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Q: Is there an economical / fundamental reason why banks have dipped this week ?
Between BNS AND CM which would you deem to be a better value buy at the present time ?
Between BNS AND CM which would you deem to be a better value buy at the present time ?
Q: Hi Team,
What do you think of ARX at this point? How safe is it?
Thanks!
What do you think of ARX at this point? How safe is it?
Thanks!
Q: Your comment on CARL re return of capital was that CAR>UN 42% BPY 0% ....and CSH 97%
I appreciate clarify the meaning of return of capital significance and of the 4 IIP and CSH was the highest and BPY the lowest ,so which is better.
Thank you
ebrahim
I appreciate clarify the meaning of return of capital significance and of the 4 IIP and CSH was the highest and BPY the lowest ,so which is better.
Thank you
ebrahim
Q: Do you have any guidelines for individual stock weightings based on market cap using less than 1 billion for small cap, 1 to 10 as mid cap and greater than 10 billion as large cap? Would the weightings apply to both the initial purpose and current market value?
Q: Hi 5i Group,
Does the CRA allow a person to hold a US dollar account within a RRSP or RRIF ?
Thanks,
Ken
Does the CRA allow a person to hold a US dollar account within a RRSP or RRIF ?
Thanks,
Ken
Q: Hi 5i,
Could I get your current opinion on WORK and a potential investment in the company?
Thanks!
Could I get your current opinion on WORK and a potential investment in the company?
Thanks!
Q: With respect to ROC and reits. Should I as an investor with most assets in registered accounts avoid as a rule those reits with high ROC.
I assume ROC lowers the value of the company with each distribution . In a non registered account tax provisions allow one to offset the original coast by the same , this advantage is lost in a registered account.
Not being an accountant - am I missing something here?
I assume ROC lowers the value of the company with each distribution . In a non registered account tax provisions allow one to offset the original coast by the same , this advantage is lost in a registered account.
Not being an accountant - am I missing something here?
Q: Looking to start a position in 1 of these companies for a 2-4 year hold could you give me the pros and con of each and which you would select and why thanks
Q: May I have your thoughts on Tesla? I was considering buying it for a short term trade to try to ride any waive of short covering—the short float seems high at 30% and I assume that there will have to be some degree of covering if the stock continues to recover a bit on good news. Can I have your opinion on such a trade? Thanks.
Q: Peter and His Wonder Team
MND seems to be doing better recently and is up 13% today. Is it a contrarian buy, definite sell on this strength or a cautious hold. Your opinion please! Thank you as always!
MND seems to be doing better recently and is up 13% today. Is it a contrarian buy, definite sell on this strength or a cautious hold. Your opinion please! Thank you as always!
Q: Your thoughts on Horizons ETF HMUS.
As the states edges toward potential federal legalization.
Curaleaf's buying Grassroots, Constellation giving Linton the boot from Canopy.
It seems like focus is getting off the Canadian MJ market as the US grows.
ETF is down 30% since IPO
Thx Tim
As the states edges toward potential federal legalization.
Curaleaf's buying Grassroots, Constellation giving Linton the boot from Canopy.
It seems like focus is getting off the Canadian MJ market as the US grows.
ETF is down 30% since IPO
Thx Tim
Q: Stella Jones seemed to bounce back from its CEO-departure-triggered price-drop, but has retraced, today, below Monday's 'panic' level; is there some other issue now at work? I would have thought low-growth concerns were already priced-in.
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Suncor Energy Inc. (SU)
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Constellation Software Inc. (CSU)
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Enghouse Systems Limited (ENGH)
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Parex Resources Inc. (PXT)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
Q: Your Analytics program has provided a convenient tool to see the weightings in my overall portfolio. From this I have learned that while there are some with larger percentages I have many positions between 1 - 2% weighting. Sometimes this resulted from my having initiated small purchases and sometimes from falling share values. In any event, I wonder if I am spread too thin? I guess one part of this is that the small positions will not move the dial. On the other hand, quite often your members ask what you might recommend when looking at choosing between 2 stocks and the answer suggests having both, for better diversification.
1. So my first question is whether positions of 1 - 2 % are too small or is this good diversification?
2. In this context, my next questions are about positions of 1.57% and 1.42% in Enghouse and Kinaxis; are these positions too small and if so, which would you sell and which to keep / add to? And similarly, positions of 1.39% and 1.18% in Parex and Suncor. If these positions are too small, which to sell and which to keep / add to?
3. In a similar vein, I have one or two positions that have suffered from considerable declines in share value and there is .36 and .56 of a position. What should I do if I do not want to sell, either because I still believe in the prospects or because it is too painful to sell just now. I often see your answers suggesting you do not believe in averaging down but holding such a small position seems not effective.
4. My last question is about Constellation Software. It is of course one of the better performers and partly as a result presently I have a weight of just under 3.5%. Given its success, would you recommend adding to have a larger position, and if so, how much?
Thanks for your excellent service.
1. So my first question is whether positions of 1 - 2 % are too small or is this good diversification?
2. In this context, my next questions are about positions of 1.57% and 1.42% in Enghouse and Kinaxis; are these positions too small and if so, which would you sell and which to keep / add to? And similarly, positions of 1.39% and 1.18% in Parex and Suncor. If these positions are too small, which to sell and which to keep / add to?
3. In a similar vein, I have one or two positions that have suffered from considerable declines in share value and there is .36 and .56 of a position. What should I do if I do not want to sell, either because I still believe in the prospects or because it is too painful to sell just now. I often see your answers suggesting you do not believe in averaging down but holding such a small position seems not effective.
4. My last question is about Constellation Software. It is of course one of the better performers and partly as a result presently I have a weight of just under 3.5%. Given its success, would you recommend adding to have a larger position, and if so, how much?
Thanks for your excellent service.
Q: Hi All at 5i! What are your thoughts on the future growth of Spotify? It does not seem to move much. Would it be worth while holding onto for the next 5 years? Cheers, Tamara
Q: Greetings 5i
I presently hold BNS in my TFSA account. I am considering selling it and using the proceeds to purchase BAM.
Dividend loss in this transaction is not of concern to me. You opinions?
Thanks
Peter
I presently hold BNS in my TFSA account. I am considering selling it and using the proceeds to purchase BAM.
Dividend loss in this transaction is not of concern to me. You opinions?
Thanks
Peter
Q: Hi, I'm a young professional 26-year-old that has been saving for my retirement in my TFSA. Can you tell me 10 stocks to invest in for the long run that have great potentiel of growth with moderated risks?
Q: I noticed you have the above mentioned stock rated highly. I see that in the symbol it is listed as a Unit, and dividends are payed in U.S. Funds. My question is ….does this qualify for a dividend for the dividend tax credit here in Canada?
Q: Have been underweight financials for a while. To deploy a bit of cash was thinking of three options: add to BNS or start a position in either GWO or WFC. Am partial to dividends with some growth. Your recommendation please.
Q: Twelve months ago BRE was a twenty dollar stock. Today it is 14 and change. What has changed in the company that would justify a 30% drop in the stock? Is the dividend secure, in your opinion?